The negative effects of mind-wandering on performance and mood have been widely documented. In a recent well-cited study, Killingsworth and Gilbert (2010) conducted a large experience sampling study revealing that all off-task episodes, regardless of content, have equal to or lower happiness ratings, than on-task episodes. We present data from a similarly implemented experience sampling study with additional mind-wandering content categories. Our results largely conform to those of the Killingsworth and Gilbert (2010) study, with mind-wandering generally being associated with a more negative mood. However, subsequent analyses reveal situations in which a more positive mood is reported after being off-task. Specifically when off-task episode...
Previous studies have indicated that a sad mood and sleep deprivation increase mind wandering, but i...
Mind wandering (MW) corresponds to performance across a variety of tasks, especially sustained atten...
Mind wandering (MW) has recently been associated with both adaptive (e.g., creativity enhancement) a...
The negative effects of mind-wandering on performance and mood have been widely documented. In a rec...
Mind-wandering is closely connected with negative mood. Whether negative mood is a cause or conseque...
The phenomenon of mind wandering involves a situation in which a person\u27s executive control switc...
Mind-wandering is closely connected with negative mood. Whether negative mood is a cause or consequ...
Objectives: Mind-wandering, defined as a mental state encompassing task-unrelated and self-generated...
The aim of this study was to assess the mediating role of affects between mind-wandering and happine...
AbstractMind-wandering is closely connected with negative mood. Whether negative mood is a cause or ...
Mind wandering is often thought to have adverse consequences such as to deteriorate mood. However, m...
Mind wandering is a phenomenon that involves thoughts shifting away from a primary task to the proce...
This study examined the effect of mood states on mind wandering. Positive, neutral, and negative moo...
Mind wandering is when our thoughts drift away from the current task. These task unrelated thoughts ...
An emerging body of evidence suggests that our penchant for entertaining thoughts that are unrelated...
Previous studies have indicated that a sad mood and sleep deprivation increase mind wandering, but i...
Mind wandering (MW) corresponds to performance across a variety of tasks, especially sustained atten...
Mind wandering (MW) has recently been associated with both adaptive (e.g., creativity enhancement) a...
The negative effects of mind-wandering on performance and mood have been widely documented. In a rec...
Mind-wandering is closely connected with negative mood. Whether negative mood is a cause or conseque...
The phenomenon of mind wandering involves a situation in which a person\u27s executive control switc...
Mind-wandering is closely connected with negative mood. Whether negative mood is a cause or consequ...
Objectives: Mind-wandering, defined as a mental state encompassing task-unrelated and self-generated...
The aim of this study was to assess the mediating role of affects between mind-wandering and happine...
AbstractMind-wandering is closely connected with negative mood. Whether negative mood is a cause or ...
Mind wandering is often thought to have adverse consequences such as to deteriorate mood. However, m...
Mind wandering is a phenomenon that involves thoughts shifting away from a primary task to the proce...
This study examined the effect of mood states on mind wandering. Positive, neutral, and negative moo...
Mind wandering is when our thoughts drift away from the current task. These task unrelated thoughts ...
An emerging body of evidence suggests that our penchant for entertaining thoughts that are unrelated...
Previous studies have indicated that a sad mood and sleep deprivation increase mind wandering, but i...
Mind wandering (MW) corresponds to performance across a variety of tasks, especially sustained atten...
Mind wandering (MW) has recently been associated with both adaptive (e.g., creativity enhancement) a...